08-10-2010, 08:30 PM
I plan on ordering a NB, but due to my husband just starting a new job after five weeks with no income, it has to wait just a little bit. But I'm anxious to get things rolling. I went ahead and ordered the Doc Johnson dual breast exerciser for like $10. It seemed to take forever to get here, but finally arrived today.
I put it together immediately and tried to get started. I have to say, I was frustrated, and I was convinced (they only have one cup size, of course!) that the cups were too big, as I wasn't able to get any suction. However, Instead of throwing it straight in the trash, I remembered my forum research. Lube is a necessity! So I tried lotioning up, but to avail.
So then I remember Flatty Natty's wonderful tutorial video and had my light bulb moment! I sealed off one side, got GREAT suction, then did the other side! Worked like a charm! And then I found an even better method, for the DJ anyway since it has a squeeze bulb. I adjust the cups with my hands, and pump with the bulb between my knees. It's a sight, I'm sure, but it works for me!
Now I just have to figure out the right pressure. Not too much, not too little. I think the DJ is actually a good starter for me because it does slowly lose suction and I have to re-pump. That way, if there's too much pressure, it's not constant, you know.
Anyway, that's my story!
I put it together immediately and tried to get started. I have to say, I was frustrated, and I was convinced (they only have one cup size, of course!) that the cups were too big, as I wasn't able to get any suction. However, Instead of throwing it straight in the trash, I remembered my forum research. Lube is a necessity! So I tried lotioning up, but to avail.
So then I remember Flatty Natty's wonderful tutorial video and had my light bulb moment! I sealed off one side, got GREAT suction, then did the other side! Worked like a charm! And then I found an even better method, for the DJ anyway since it has a squeeze bulb. I adjust the cups with my hands, and pump with the bulb between my knees. It's a sight, I'm sure, but it works for me!
Now I just have to figure out the right pressure. Not too much, not too little. I think the DJ is actually a good starter for me because it does slowly lose suction and I have to re-pump. That way, if there's too much pressure, it's not constant, you know.
Anyway, that's my story!